Dinner suggestions

What do you feed your LO that's nutritious, yet convenient? I am trying to develop 10 or so solid meals that i can rotate, and hopefully a few core ones that I can depend on. Im having a really hard time with this...I'm a wahm and it's so hard! TIA!

What do you feed your LO that's nutritious, yet convenient? I am trying to develop 10 or so solid meals that i can rotate, and hopefully a few core ones that I can depend on. Im having a really hard time with this...I'm a wahm and it's so hard! TIA!

It's not really a "meal" as far as a recipe of anything, but one day I'll cook up a chicken breast or thigh & cut/shred it into little pieces & keep it in the fridge. I'll also boil some chunks of potato & cook some veggies. Noodles also keep a few days in the fridge. Once I have all these things, I'll just get out different combinations for her meals for a few days. We aren't doing egg or dairy yet (history of dairy sensitivity) so DD can't really eat whatever we eat most days. So we have to stick to pretty basic things for now. Here's an example:Monday - Cook noodles, green beans, potatoes, carrots, and bake chicken breast.Monday lunch - noodles, green beans, and fruitMonday dinner - chicken, carrots, potatoes, and fruitTuesday lunch - chicken, green beans, and fruitTuesday dinner - noodles, chicken, carrots, and fruitEtc.

It sounds pretty redundant, but she is a great eater! And this is an easy way to make sure I have a pretty balanced meal for her! :)

It's not really a "meal" as far as a recipe of anything, but one day I'll cook up a chicken breast or thigh & cut/shred it into little pieces & keep it in the fridge. I'll also boil some chunks of potato & cook some veggies. Noodles also keep a few days in the fridge. Once I have all these things, I'll just get out different combinations for her meals for a few days. We aren't doing egg or dairy yet (history of dairy sensitivity) so DD can't really eat whatever we eat most days. So we have to stick to pretty basic things for now. Here's an example:Monday - Cook noodles, green beans, potatoes, carrots, and bake chicken breast.Monday lunch - noodles, green beans, and fruitMonday dinner - chicken, carrots, potatoes, and fruitTuesday lunch - chicken, green beans, and fruitTuesday dinner - noodles, chicken, carrots, and fruitEtc.

It sounds pretty redundant, but she is a great eater! And this is an easy way to make sure I have a pretty balanced meal for her! :)

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